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"The food is amazing if you can get there before 3pm on a weekday. The wraps are phenominal and pretty much everything I have tried on the menu. I think my fav is the chipotle. Hickey wrap. It's sooo addicting! The drink are also pretty cheap on happy hour. Staff is friendly and diligent with drink refills. You must try it! Try the American honey shot!"

When you work in a bar, being in a bar can get really old really fast – days blur together and sometimes you can't tell your Friday night from your three Saturdays before. So I'm thankful that there are some bars out there offering something out of the ordinary to help break up the weekly routine.

In honor of the fact that this is the Best of Orlando issue, in which we tell you what we think are the best and brightest things in the city, I figured I'd use this column to point you to some of the bar scene's best drinking gems.

Pickle back shots at Finnhenry's - 39. N. Orange Ave., finnhenrys.com

Imagine a world in which shots of Jameson are chased with a dash of hot sauce and a heaping pour of pickle juice. It's almost too good to be true. Good thing it's not. Don't like whiskey? Try a Patrón pickle back instead. Some bars have Mountain Dew. Others serve Dr. Pepper. Finn's steps it up with an abundance of dill pickle juice, one shot at a time.

Uh oh! You just went and said "Want to get a drink?" to
your boss. Now it's dawned on you that your regular smoky holes and
techno-beat caverns are all that you know around town, and you need
a good, non-threatening place to take your boss, and stat.

Finnhenry's Pub - 39 North Orange Avenue - Orlando (Downtown Orlando)

Tip #2: Smoking is (generally)
a no-no. Some of the coolest bars can be set off limits by allowing smoking,
but Finnhenry's is probably safe anyway. Their huge open space and monster
smoke eaters make it a very breathable place to be, and their chic-urban
atmosphere, sweet downtown location, and cozy seating make for an easy
place to talk shop while drinking great beers and excellently mixed drinks
for prices that are pretty good for downtown.

*Best old bar that's actually new: Hands down, Finnhenry's. Owner
Caitlin Van Voorhis deserves some sort of award for giving downtown
Orlando a bar that looks like the city has some history to it.
Seriously, if a stranger walked into the bar at 39 N. Orange
Ave. and was told the bar had been there since the early '20s,
he'd believe it. The tile flooring, exposed windows and iron
beams fool even me into believing Finnhenry's has been in downtown
forever. We all know just last year it was Room 3 Nine; although
that bar is missed by some, this replacement is a welcome downtown
addition.